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next week he hosts a nuclear security summit here in washington. that's expected to be attended leaders of over 40 nations. a panel now previews these events at a forum hosted for the center of strategic and international studies. it's an hour. >> i'm andrew schwartz. i'm vice president for external relations here at csi. i'm joined by my colleagues whom i'll introduce in a minute. this briefing will be available later on facebook today. it's also available video and audio and transcript on csis.org. and with that we'll get started. also for you itunes users, this will be on the beyond the campus section on itunes university. my colleagues andrew kuchins, sharon squassoni and janusz bugajski are some of the top experts in the world with this region. and they've got a lot to say about various things that are associated with this visit. in addition, you'll find before you an example of our critical questions. and this is -- i'll like to introduce my colleague, dr. andrew kuchins. >> it's a great pleasure to be here. and thanks for joining us this mor
next week he hosts a nuclear security summit here in washington. that's expected to be attended leaders of over 40 nations. a panel now previews these events at a forum hosted for the center of strategic and international studies. it's an hour. >> i'm andrew schwartz. i'm vice president for external relations here at csi. i'm joined by my colleagues whom i'll introduce in a minute. this briefing will be available later on facebook today. it's also available video and audio and transcript...
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that will also discuss the summit here in washington. this is hosted by the center for strategic and international studies and is about 55 minutes. >> this will be on the itunes university. my colleagues are some of the top experts in the world in this region. they have got a lot to say about various things that are associated with this visit. in addition, you will find before you an example of our critical questions. this is on the nuclear security summit and also will be at our web site. i like to introduce our colleague who directs our russia program. >> a great pleasure to be here and thank you for joining us here for our briefing. i promise i will not talk about my personal over/under on tiger woods this week. the start i replacement treaty that will be signed on prague this thursday, i want to beware of overselling the importance of this agreement. but is really significant for the u.s.-russian relationship, and also president obama is an ambitious goal for nuclear security and further reductions in nuclear weapons. i do not want t
that will also discuss the summit here in washington. this is hosted by the center for strategic and international studies and is about 55 minutes. >> this will be on the itunes university. my colleagues are some of the top experts in the world in this region. they have got a lot to say about various things that are associated with this visit. in addition, you will find before you an example of our critical questions. this is on the nuclear security summit and also will be at our web...
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thank you for watching "washington journal." that's all for today. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . >> we've got this conference coming up monday and tuesday in washington, heads of state from across the world. wondering if a couple of things that happened during the past week, the israeli prime minister deciding not to show up, sending his deputy, and also iran showing off its latest technology and seeming to thumb its nose to this whole effort. i'm wondering if that's, in your mind, casts a pal on this conference or does it focus people on the need to do something. >> well, i think that the main focus of the conference is going to be on matters usually not handled on the head of state level, and that is good house keeping, which is very important when it comes to nuclear materials. but i think what will come out of the conference is a accelerated plan to make sure that all of the, especially the medical nuclear materials around the world, which are small in quantity
thank you for watching "washington journal." that's all for today. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . >> we've got this conference coming up monday and tuesday in washington, heads of state from across the world. wondering if a couple of things that happened during the past week, the israeli prime minister deciding not to show up, sending his deputy, and also iran showing off its latest technology...
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. >> you can see "washington journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. president obama is traveling to prague later this week. he will host a nuclear summit and it will be affected by leaders of over 40 nations. this panel will preview these events. this is live here on c-span. >> this briefing will be available later on facebook per it is also available, video and audio csis.org. for those who use itunes, this will be on the beyond campus section itunes university. my colleagues, andrew kuchins, janusz bugajski, and sharon squassoni some of the top experts in the world and they have a lot to say about things that are associated with this visit. you will find an example of our critical questions. this is sharon squassoni's critical questions on the nuclear summit. this also be at csis.com. >> thank you. it is a great pleasure to be here. thank you for joining us. i promise i will not talk about my personal over-under and tiger woods at the masters, it up this week. the replacement treaty which will be signed on thursday, but i want to be aware of oversel
. >> you can see "washington journal" every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. president obama is traveling to prague later this week. he will host a nuclear summit and it will be affected by leaders of over 40 nations. this panel will preview these events. this is live here on c-span. >> this briefing will be available later on facebook per it is also available, video and audio csis.org. for those who use itunes, this will be on the beyond campus section itunes university. my...
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if it is true that he is going to be at the nuclear summit in washington next week -- sorry? [inaudible] >> that was in reference to the separate meeting. which is still on asset today. that is what robert gibbs said today. one of the core problems we face in afghanistan is the competitive instincts of pakistan and india so i would have to think that both of the leaders here next week is a point of discussion. with the upcoming planned offensive, the ambassador was recently here and his comment was this is one part military was this is one part military and five parts political -- the one part, military, the afghans would except as political? that is a big question. >> welcome to the bipartisan center for international studies. >> i am from the christian science monitor. i would like to go back to the reset with russia subjects. could you talk a little bit about whether you see any relationship developing between obama and president of the dove -- but that if -- medvedev. where do you see the politics going? >> well, i do not think there is any question that president obama f
if it is true that he is going to be at the nuclear summit in washington next week -- sorry? [inaudible] >> that was in reference to the separate meeting. which is still on asset today. that is what robert gibbs said today. one of the core problems we face in afghanistan is the competitive instincts of pakistan and india so i would have to think that both of the leaders here next week is a point of discussion. with the upcoming planned offensive, the ambassador was recently here and his...
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washington wins. >>> the orioles tried to get back to the win column against the blue jays. molina says it up the middle. here comes across the onto the plate. safe at the plate. the blue jays lose. -- orioles lose. >>> d.c. united, moreno steps and, kicks the ball. he scores. we are tied. sebastian teases out for the public. that is going into the back of the net. >>> the capitals have closed out an extremely successful regular season tomorrow afternoon against the boston bruins. they will not find out who they play in the first round until tomorrow. the flyers and readers are both ying for the final playoff spot and they play each other, the winner gets the caps -- the flyers and rangers are both vying for the final playoff spot. thank you, pothole tarmac. thank you, saltwater spray-tunnel and shaker machine. thank you to all the 5,000 tests that helped make the nissan altima better for everyone who drives it. the nissan altima. made to make your life better. and highest ranked in initial quality by j.d. power and associates. now lease a new altima for $199 a month for 39
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karzai is going to be at the nuclear summit in washington next week -- [inaudible] >> sorry? [inaudible] >> that was the reference to the may 12th separate meeting. okay. >> this is still on as of today. that's what robert gibbs said this morning at the gaggle. >> well, obviously one of the core problems we face in afghanistan is the competitive instincts of pakistan and india. and so i would have to think that with both of the leaders here next week, that that may be a point of discussion hopefully. with the upcoming -- the planned offensive in kandahar, you know, ambassador eikenberry was here recently. and his comment was, you know, this is one part political -- excuse me, one part military, five parts political. the one part military, the afghan leadership is likely to support. the five parts political, big, big question mark. >> welcome to the bipartisan nonideologically driven center for strategic for international studies. right over here. >> francine kiefer from the "christian science monitor." i would like to go back with the reset of russia subject. could you talk a
karzai is going to be at the nuclear summit in washington next week -- [inaudible] >> sorry? [inaudible] >> that was the reference to the may 12th separate meeting. okay. >> this is still on as of today. that's what robert gibbs said this morning at the gaggle. >> well, obviously one of the core problems we face in afghanistan is the competitive instincts of pakistan and india. and so i would have to think that with both of the leaders here next week, that that may be a...
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the unknown factor is not what washington wants. i think washington has made their decision. that the risks and the costs of an attack on iran are too high. and the reason it's too high is not because it is not militarily executable, and i think it would be put back like a bit more, but because the iranian response will be threefold, unleashing hezbollah, de- stabilizing iraq, they are raising high, here we are. and mining the straits of hormuz, and when they mine the straits of hormuz, we have done a very careful caregivers of the cost of oil and it comes out at lots. when the united states takes a look at what iran has, it's a no-brainer. let it go. when israel takes a look at the same equation, they come up with a much more complex and difficult answer. in this particular case, israel does not have the military capability of taking out israeli nuclear weapons. ask an israeli. the route is israeli air force can't conduct a multi-we campaign. they can however launch nuclear weapons. the threat of israel launching nuclear weapons will push the united states into an impossible
the unknown factor is not what washington wants. i think washington has made their decision. that the risks and the costs of an attack on iran are too high. and the reason it's too high is not because it is not militarily executable, and i think it would be put back like a bit more, but because the iranian response will be threefold, unleashing hezbollah, de- stabilizing iraq, they are raising high, here we are. and mining the straits of hormuz, and when they mine the straits of hormuz, we have...
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this is about 30 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] >> in afternoon and welcome to the washington institute for near east policy. my name is simon, i'm the picture of fellow and director of the gulf of program here. it also forced me today to chair this session, one of the caris occasions year when a also a speaker so i hope i will get the bounce right. if i have to disagree with one on either side of myself. [laughter] with me today to address this very important topic of too little too late nuclear security in the middle east, gregory schulte and george perk of it, gregory schulte is currently the senior visiting fellow at the national defense university center for the study of weapons of mass destruction. there's no way to get that on one on. [laughter] from 2005 to 2009 he served as the u.s. permanent representative at the international atomic energy agency in vienna. george who i have the honor of listening to this morning as he was doing in a gig at his home carnegie endowment is the vice president for sundays and director of the nuclear policy program at the carnegie endowm
this is about 30 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] >> in afternoon and welcome to the washington institute for near east policy. my name is simon, i'm the picture of fellow and director of the gulf of program here. it also forced me today to chair this session, one of the caris occasions year when a also a speaker so i hope i will get the bounce right. if i have to disagree with one on either side of myself. [laughter] with me today to address this very important topic of too...
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karzai will be at the nuclear summit in washington next week -- >> [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? >> [inaudible] >> that was reference to the may 12 separate meeting. which is still on as of today. obviously, one of the core problems that we face in afghanistan is the competitive instincts of pakistan and india. i would have to think that with both of the leaders here next week that it may be a point of discussion, hopefully. with the upcoming plan the offensive in kendrkandahar, you know, ambassador eikenberry was here recently and he said it was going to be one part of military and five parts political. the one part military, the afghan leadership is likely to ksupport. the five parts political, a big portion. Ñ-- a big question. >> and from the christian science monitor. i would like to go back to the reset with russia subject. could you talk a bit about the political aspect of it and where you see any relationship developing between obama and medvedev, whether that could cause a split between medvedev and putin in terms of the direction and -- of the countries? where you see
karzai will be at the nuclear summit in washington next week -- >> [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? >> [inaudible] >> that was reference to the may 12 separate meeting. which is still on as of today. obviously, one of the core problems that we face in afghanistan is the competitive instincts of pakistan and india. i would have to think that with both of the leaders here next week that it may be a point of discussion, hopefully. with the upcoming plan the offensive in...
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welcome. >> in washington d.c. 6-8. stuart hobson. >> looking good. >> next alexander korea virginia liles crouch elementary school. >> hello. >> and we've got a group of girl scouts from the national capital region who have been involved in health and wellness issues. welcome, ladies. >> how about the alliance for a healthier generation. >> good morning. >> and we have a number of student journalists covering this event. >> oh, goodness, the journalists. >> the professionals always in the back. >> watching. >> yes. >> and is there any person who hasn't had a chance to hand? >> make sure you stand up because your parents are watching. >> great. >> you could -- if you could begin by telling us. in the past every first lady has had a special issue. mrs. reagan was worried about drug use by young people. mrs. bush was worried about literacy. how did you come to this issue and why? >> as a mom way before we were anywhere near coming to the white house. you guys know i have these two beautiful little girls malya and sasha. t
welcome. >> in washington d.c. 6-8. stuart hobson. >> looking good. >> next alexander korea virginia liles crouch elementary school. >> hello. >> and we've got a group of girl scouts from the national capital region who have been involved in health and wellness issues. welcome, ladies. >> how about the alliance for a healthier generation. >> good morning. >> and we have a number of student journalists covering this event. >> oh, goodness,...
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they also discussed next week's nuclear security summit here in washington. this was posted at the csis and it is about 55 minutes. >> you'll find an example of our critical questions. this is sharon squassoni's critical questions on the nuclear security summit. this will also be a website. i would like to introduce my colleagues -- dr. alex questions -- dr. andrew kuchins. >> it is a great pleasure to be here. thank you for joining us for our briefing. i will not talk about my personal over-under on tiger woods performance at the masters. the s.t.a.r.t. replacement treaty signed in prague on thursday -- beware of overselling the importance of this agreement, but it is really significant for the u.s.-russia relationship and also president obama's ambitious goals for nuclear security and further reductions in nuclear weapons. all long journey begins with the first step. -- a long journey begins with the first that. it is extremely important that this agreement be reached before the nuclear non-proliferation treaty in may and the nuclear summit coming up in was
they also discussed next week's nuclear security summit here in washington. this was posted at the csis and it is about 55 minutes. >> you'll find an example of our critical questions. this is sharon squassoni's critical questions on the nuclear security summit. this will also be a website. i would like to introduce my colleagues -- dr. alex questions -- dr. andrew kuchins. >> it is a great pleasure to be here. thank you for joining us for our briefing. i will not talk about my...
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i expect that we will have some meetings in washington. they are literally still in the air, coming. >> annual turn them around? >> this is a fair question. we will have meetings with them. we are going to have an extensive, bilateral consultation and i do not have any information. this is involving the assistant secretary. i think that we will use this opportunity to consult with them on a lot of other situations. >> this is the son of the president. >> his question is, he has left the castle. this sounds like chaos. how can you be sure they are in control? >> not withstanding intrusion into i-- this area. i am in touch with the government. we have worked with them and we see that the government has fallen. >> the u.s. is not supporting the opposition. they have taken this into their own hands. the government. as we have outlined in various reports, we have intimidation by the government, we want to see them of all, just as the other countries in the other regions. we are working closely with this government, and we are allies with this g
i expect that we will have some meetings in washington. they are literally still in the air, coming. >> annual turn them around? >> this is a fair question. we will have meetings with them. we are going to have an extensive, bilateral consultation and i do not have any information. this is involving the assistant secretary. i think that we will use this opportunity to consult with them on a lot of other situations. >> this is the son of the president. >> his question is,...
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some from as far away as washington state. there were only several dozen counterprotesters, pro-obama demonstrators. lots of insults traded. some cursing went on. but as far as we can tell, no reports of arrests and no reports of violence from the police. bret? >> bret: carl cameron live at the national mall. thanks. fascinating numbers out of the florida senate race tonight. former state speaker house speaker marco rubio has opened up a 23-point lead over governor charlie crist in the republican primary. new quinnipiac university poll shows if krist ran as an independent he'd beat rubio and congressman meek. so far, charlie crist publicly discouraged talk he might take that optiooption. >>> this is a fox news alert. the justice department says tonight it is reviewing a federal judge's ruling that the national day of prayer is unconstitutional. district court judge barbara crab agreed today with the argument by the freedom from religion foundation, wisconsin-based group of atheists and agnostics. the organization claims the da
some from as far away as washington state. there were only several dozen counterprotesters, pro-obama demonstrators. lots of insults traded. some cursing went on. but as far as we can tell, no reports of arrests and no reports of violence from the police. bret? >> bret: carl cameron live at the national mall. thanks. fascinating numbers out of the florida senate race tonight. former state speaker house speaker marco rubio has opened up a 23-point lead over governor charlie crist in the...
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. >>> well, leaders from arnold the world are in washington for talks of nuclear security. t.j. winick joins from us washington with a preview. good morning, t.j. >> yeahmy, good morning to you. president obama has already been hard on work on this issue even before the conference begins. just yesterday he met with leaders from such countries as india and pakistan. >> reporter: leaders from around the world are converging on washington on what many feel is the most urgent security issue in the world, how to prevent a devastating nuclear attack. >> the single biggest threat to u.s. security, both short-term, and long-term, would be the ponlt of a terrorist obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: on sunday, secretary of state hillary clinton talked about how the threat for nuclear weapons has changed over the years. >> the threat of nuclear war, nuclear tact as we zbru up in the cold war has diminished. the threat of nuclear terrorism has increaseded. >> reporter: president obama hopes to secure all vulnerable nuclear materials within four years, though intelligence experts belie
. >>> well, leaders from arnold the world are in washington for talks of nuclear security. t.j. winick joins from us washington with a preview. good morning, t.j. >> yeahmy, good morning to you. president obama has already been hard on work on this issue even before the conference begins. just yesterday he met with leaders from such countries as india and pakistan. >> reporter: leaders from around the world are converging on washington on what many feel is the most urgent...
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"washington journal" is live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time on c-span. >> this weekend on c-span 2's book tv. on afterwards, n.p.r. foreign correspondent deborah amos on what's happening to the sunnis following the fall of saddam hussein. her book is field notes on democracy and ralph peters looks at u.s. foreign policy in his latest collection of articles "endless war." follow the schedule on booktv.org and follow us on twitter. >> more on the russia nukes agreement with the group global zero. we'll hear from richard burt. other speakers include former c.i.a. agent valerie blame. -- pmp lame. this is about an hour. >> we're going to start right now. i'll make a formal statement, which is i really like the individual who is responsible for arranging the seating on this panel. it is really well-positioned. i won't say any more than that. i would like to introduce our large panel this morning. i'm going to begin on my extreme right where we have mr. rick patel. the co-founder and executive director of abaz.org and he is working clos
"washington journal" is live beginning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time on c-span. >> this weekend on c-span 2's book tv. on afterwards, n.p.r. foreign correspondent deborah amos on what's happening to the sunnis following the fall of saddam hussein. her book is field notes on democracy and ralph peters looks at u.s. foreign policy in his latest collection of articles "endless war." follow the schedule on booktv.org and follow us on twitter. >> more on the russia nukes...
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none of the founding fathers would have said that george washington -- he would have said washington did not owe part of his income for the toddler to live better than he earned. i just want to close of one last personal comment, because i really thrilled to be here. we have every reason to be optimistic and believe that the american people overwhelmingly preferred have a return to classic america of courage in the belief rather than a secularists -- a secular socialist machine. what i want to say you and i want you to go back and say every person you meet, i got actively involved -- my dad was a personal trainer. we watched the death of the french force republic under the algerian war, 100% inflation, and the paratroopers literally landed in paris and killed the fourth republic. the young kid from pennsylvania that spent time at fort riley, this is all amazing. at between my freshman and sophomore years in high school, i decided this was all real. countries can die. countries can have terrible events. our ability -- what do we have to do to be safe, free, and prosperous? how do we e
none of the founding fathers would have said that george washington -- he would have said washington did not owe part of his income for the toddler to live better than he earned. i just want to close of one last personal comment, because i really thrilled to be here. we have every reason to be optimistic and believe that the american people overwhelmingly preferred have a return to classic america of courage in the belief rather than a secularists -- a secular socialist machine. what i want to...
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. >> "washington journal" continues. host: familiar face back with the "washington journal." we will start with the tea party and your april 2 column. among the things you write is democrats cannot capture the elections without capturing the moment of independent minded the swing voters. tell us more, please. guest: if you look at the numbers this morning, they're pretty overwhelming. at the end of the bush administration it was close to 80%. no it is close to 60% off track. we are at 4 in afghanistan and iraq. the we have gone through a recession. -- we are at war in afghanistan and iraq. we've gone through a recession. but it is not just that. if you look at the numbers in terms of the people losing their discontent with congress, it is very high, both republicans and democrats. the percentage of people that say they do not want to see most members of congress reelected, the number of people that say the government has become too big and is a threat to my personal liberty, again, well over 50% of the country. all of those concerns are reflected in the tea party mantra. if y
. >> "washington journal" continues. host: familiar face back with the "washington journal." we will start with the tea party and your april 2 column. among the things you write is democrats cannot capture the elections without capturing the moment of independent minded the swing voters. tell us more, please. guest: if you look at the numbers this morning, they're pretty overwhelming. at the end of the bush administration it was close to 80%. no it is close to 60% off...
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"washington journal" is every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about on c-span . 3 the joya economic committee will hear from ben bernanke -- the joint economic committee will hear from ben bernanke. at 2:30 p.m., the senate commerce committee listened to the plan released by the federal communications commission. members will talk to the chairman about the plan and their role of the sec -- fcc of overseeing the internet. >> see the winners of c-span's student documentarycam petition. students ltd. entries on one of the country's greatest strengths or a challenge the country is facing. meet the students who made them, and for a preview of all winners, visit studentcam.org. >> not timothy gardner at a conference of news editors. his comments on the economy and other issues are about 20 minutes. >> i would like to add what downey is a real giant in the profession and someone i owe a great deal of gratitude to everyday. i am incredibly fortunate to find myself working for him. with him. i would like to give a note
"washington journal" is every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. a couple of live events to tell you about on c-span . 3 the joya economic committee will hear from ben bernanke -- the joint economic committee will hear from ben bernanke. at 2:30 p.m., the senate commerce committee listened to the plan released by the federal communications commission. members will talk to the chairman about the plan and their role of the sec -- fcc of overseeing the internet. >> see the winners of...
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because it clearly we had this,. >> you know, there are threats against senator murray of washington. there are terrible series of threatening voice-mails. her life was threatened. there seems to be a threat against speaker pelosi. steve cohen of memphis, congressman cantor of virginia. there is an extraordinary amount of anger and it's beyond anxiety. it's a kind of blind anger. and you know this is where analogies get very complicated but remember what happened on you know stevenson was spit on in dallas. lady bird johnson was jostled. there have been many moments of furry and anger in the country but this feels a little rawer and a little rougher and therefore all the more-- all the more dangerous. and it is not that we've never had conflict. it's not that there is not a legitimate case against the health-care bill. this isn't about that. this is about people who in greater numbers than historians usually can summon right now are actually threatening lawmakers for votes that they made in the congress on a bill that john dingel who has been in the house since 1955 said is to the rig
because it clearly we had this,. >> you know, there are threats against senator murray of washington. there are terrible series of threatening voice-mails. her life was threatened. there seems to be a threat against speaker pelosi. steve cohen of memphis, congressman cantor of virginia. there is an extraordinary amount of anger and it's beyond anxiety. it's a kind of blind anger. and you know this is where analogies get very complicated but remember what happened on you know stevenson was...
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. >>> world leaders sit down in washington today to talk about how to keep nuclear arms out of the hands of terrorists, catherine brown reports for wjz with the latest from the white house. >>> president obama summoned world leaders to washington to try to keep nuclear weapons out of terrorist hands, ahead of the nuclear summit official start the president and vice president had a jam-packed day. vice president biden hosted some of the 46 foreign leaders for lunch. >> controlling all nuclear materials that can produce a bomb is in the interest of every one of us gathered around this table and everyone in the world. >> reporter: president obama held one-on-one talks with his counterparts, including chinese president hu jintao. he wants both china and russia to support tougher sanctions, neither iran nor north korea got invitation to the summit. the u.s. charges both countries with violating the nuclear proliferation agreement. the u.s. isn't promising a bold new strategy before it wraps up tuesday night but the president says he feels good about what he is hearing. today the ukraine commi
. >>> world leaders sit down in washington today to talk about how to keep nuclear arms out of the hands of terrorists, catherine brown reports for wjz with the latest from the white house. >>> president obama summoned world leaders to washington to try to keep nuclear weapons out of terrorist hands, ahead of the nuclear summit official start the president and vice president had a jam-packed day. vice president biden hosted some of the 46 foreign leaders for lunch. >>...
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i didn't make it to washington and i did see a -- i did make it to washington and i did see a lot of ugly stuff going on up there. i did not see one of left winger -- i did not see one left winger there. and just like that fellow that calls confusing terms calling them communists, fascist, socialists. people don't even know the definition of the words anymore. host: howard, and roy to jump in because we are running out of time. guest: part of what he talked about is a point of fascination for me because the founding fathers, i think there genius was to create a system that was sufficiently flexible and allowed political debate so that things will shift and change over time. we are a different people with different experiences. it is a different age and economy. we face different challenges. that is key. i think a lot of these people touring around words like fascist and socialist do not know the definition of the terms and they use it to try to caricature their opponents. i do not think that is fair. it undermines the ability to really join the debate, to have spirited, intelligent,
i didn't make it to washington and i did see a -- i did make it to washington and i did see a lot of ugly stuff going on up there. i did not see one of left winger -- i did not see one left winger there. and just like that fellow that calls confusing terms calling them communists, fascist, socialists. people don't even know the definition of the words anymore. host: howard, and roy to jump in because we are running out of time. guest: part of what he talked about is a point of fascination for...
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in washington. we'll see how that's working out. tough time for the catholic church prompts an unusual counterpunch to the old gray lady. when you have a drug or alcohol problem, your world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself and make sense of life again. for information, tdd: 800-487-4889. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. >> chris: china is refusing to confirm it's dropped the opposition to new sanctions against iran. china's foreign minister met today in beijing with iran's top nuclear negotiator. u.s. officials say the chinese have agreed to discuss a u.n. security council resolution on sanctions. the head of the drug enforcement administration says opium says sures in -- seizures in afghanistan soared last year because of better cooperation between afghan and international forces. also today, afghan president hamid karzai blamed officials from the u.n. and the european union for wide-spread fraud and last year's presidential election. the catholic
in washington. we'll see how that's working out. tough time for the catholic church prompts an unusual counterpunch to the old gray lady. when you have a drug or alcohol problem, your world stops making sense. you can get help for yourself and make sense of life again. for information, tdd: 800-487-4889. brought to you by the u.s. department of health and human services. >> chris: china is refusing to confirm it's dropped the opposition to new sanctions against iran. china's foreign...
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this position was then reiterated today in "the washington post" op-ed. what incentives to individuals have to purchase insurance they know the irs won't be checking and will be seeking to collect individual mandate penalties? >> we will be looking, mr. brusquely. we will be corresponding with people whether that triggers examination or not it is going to depend on a given case. it's not likely what my boss was saying that is not the kind of case that we send out an agent to pursue it is the kind of case we correspond with a taxpayer congress limited the tools we can use but we will be talking to the taxpayer and we do have a refund offset mechanism in order to enforce the provision. that is in our toolbox. >> let me give you this, some idea something could happen, so if you have matching which is one of the ways of checking if an individual doesn't purchase health insurance and it wouldn't be receiving anything from the insurance company and also has no filing requirement with the irs with the irs the match against? >> again that is senator roberts quest
this position was then reiterated today in "the washington post" op-ed. what incentives to individuals have to purchase insurance they know the irs won't be checking and will be seeking to collect individual mandate penalties? >> we will be looking, mr. brusquely. we will be corresponding with people whether that triggers examination or not it is going to depend on a given case. it's not likely what my boss was saying that is not the kind of case that we send out an agent to...
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we're live in washington. and ron paul, a darling of that tea party movement but a stunning new poll shows he may be a whole lot more popular than you think. he is our guest today. it all starts now on "america live". megyn: first up, president obama is about to face the music at kennedy space center. the president is expected to touch down in florida about 30 minutes from right now. set to announce a $6 billion increase in nasa's budget over the next five years. that is money the white house says will bring thousands of new jobs to florida's so-called space coast and expand the range of space destinations so what is the problem? his plan also essentially eliminates manned space travel among other things. virt wally every astronaut to weigh in on that plan condemned it in very harsh language including neil armstrong the first man to walk on the moon. we have brian wilson at kennedy space center. what kind of crowd will president obama face today? >> reporter: it will be a skeptical crowd. this crowd cares deep
we're live in washington. and ron paul, a darling of that tea party movement but a stunning new poll shows he may be a whole lot more popular than you think. he is our guest today. it all starts now on "america live". megyn: first up, president obama is about to face the music at kennedy space center. the president is expected to touch down in florida about 30 minutes from right now. set to announce a $6 billion increase in nasa's budget over the next five years. that is money the...
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it comes as world leaders gather in washington at a nuclear summit called by president barack obama. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work and a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? what can we do for you? >> i'm kevin bacon. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor. >> i'm henry louis gates, jr., and public broadcasting is my source for news about the world. >> for intelligent conversation. >> for election coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond the sound bites. >> a commitment to journalism. >> for deciding who to vote for. >> i'm kerry washington, and public broadcasting is my source for intelligent connections to my community. >> bbc world news was presented by kcet, los angeles. by kcet, los angeles.
it comes as world leaders gather in washington at a nuclear summit called by president barack obama. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work and a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? what can we do for you? >> i'm kevin bacon. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm...
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he has said i run a machine, i own washington and there's nothing you can do about it. >> i mean, to say that he's the most radical president of the united states. >> incredible. it's really incredible and henry louis gates is quoted as saying the most radical thing about barack obama is the fact that he's african-american and president of the united states. he is a center left president and a lot of his policies are straight in the tradition of center left democrat. look at health care itself. look at his judicial appointees, sonya sotomayor and elena kagan, somebody not on the left wing of the democratic party and foreign policy choices are hardly far left either. i mean, this comes out of the propaganda campaign leveled against him having to do with bill ayers and jeer myy wright sdmrflt why has his style of speaking changed so much? during the campaign, you know, there were those who supported him felt he had this -- talked about the fierce urgency of now and was such a great speech maker even those who didn't like him thought he was a great communicator. his speeches in office h
he has said i run a machine, i own washington and there's nothing you can do about it. >> i mean, to say that he's the most radical president of the united states. >> incredible. it's really incredible and henry louis gates is quoted as saying the most radical thing about barack obama is the fact that he's african-american and president of the united states. he is a center left president and a lot of his policies are straight in the tradition of center left democrat. look at health...
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you hear this often in the washington -- washington is an amazing city. there are certain taboo subjects. there are others which are so popular. this is one of the frequent questions, how and palestinians, but they are divided? it forces one to think, are they so exceptional? even europe is divided on so many crucial issues. the u.s. itself is divided. we have to be careful not to take a patronizing tone. they are people who have a constellation of different views. the egyptian government must be praised for wasting and sparing no effort to try to bring the two sides together. eventually they may well succeed. but is it so exceptional that we must place of high -- the issues requiring urgent treatment? when you look at the plant one can remark that if you took a treaty negotiated, international treaty negotiated in the immediate aftermath of the second world war and try to negotiate exactly those same terms today, you could not. you could not take the universal declaration of human rights and negotiate its terms today. you could not take the refugee conve
you hear this often in the washington -- washington is an amazing city. there are certain taboo subjects. there are others which are so popular. this is one of the frequent questions, how and palestinians, but they are divided? it forces one to think, are they so exceptional? even europe is divided on so many crucial issues. the u.s. itself is divided. we have to be careful not to take a patronizing tone. they are people who have a constellation of different views. the egyptian government must...
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. >>> leaders from nearly 50 nations are in washington to discuss how to prevent nuclear weapons from getti inting into hands of terrorists. president obama is hosting the summit, the first to focus exclusively on the threat of unsecured nuclear materials. he is holding a meeting every hour leading up to a big welcoming ceremony this evening, but two leaders not invited. iran and north korea. we'll take an in-depth look at the conference and what leaders expect to aclompish in our second half hour. >>> russian investigators say there were no technical problems with the plane that crashed in heavy fog. officials are trying to learn more about what caused that plane to go down, killing president lech kaczynski and others. coming up, we'll have a live report from warsaw. >>> and developing now, the vatican making it clear that bishops and other high-ranking church officials should report incidents of priest sex abuse to police. dawna friesen is covering the story from london. is this new or not? they're saying that this has been policy. >> that's right. well, and it seems like something
. >>> leaders from nearly 50 nations are in washington to discuss how to prevent nuclear weapons from getti inting into hands of terrorists. president obama is hosting the summit, the first to focus exclusively on the threat of unsecured nuclear materials. he is holding a meeting every hour leading up to a big welcoming ceremony this evening, but two leaders not invited. iran and north korea. we'll take an in-depth look at the conference and what leaders expect to aclompish in our...
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inslee of washington for today and mr. ruppersberger of maryland for today and the balance the week. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia rise? north carolina. sorry. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house, reth rhett their remarks and include therein extraneous material. mr. poe, today and april 14, 15, 16, and 1020 for five minutes each. mr. burton, today and april 14, 15, and 16 for five minutes each. mr. jones today and april 14, 15, 16, and 20 for five minutes each. mr. moran, today, april 14, and 15 and 20, five minutes each. mr. neugebauer today, five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen, today, april 14 and 15, five minutes each, ms. foxx, today, april 14, 15, and 20, five minutes each. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from oh
inslee of washington for today and mr. ruppersberger of maryland for today and the balance the week. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the requests are granted. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia rise? north carolina. sorry. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. i ask unanimous consent that today following legislative business and any special orders heretofore entered into, the following members may be permitted to address the house, reth rhett their remarks and include...
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welcome to the "washington journal." caller: i want to bring attention to everybody's 401-k and all the money you got invested in these funds and various other instruments that are out there and put out a warning to you. you might to want put it into something a little more secure. this is far more indemocratic than you can possibly imagine. an independent commission needs to be set up. den kucinich would be a good person to set it up, barbara -- her name escapes me right now, but sheila barrett also a good person. they're very upstanding and good people, and they'll get to the bottom of this eventually. it will take about five years to get to the bottom of this because it is so wide and so deep that you cannot believe. host: thanks for you'll. let's move on to orlando, florida. danny on our line for democrats. caller: you know what? the folks up there, they are nothing but financial terrorists, ok? and the american public should realize what's going on now is the republican plan and also as far as financial reform, what
welcome to the "washington journal." caller: i want to bring attention to everybody's 401-k and all the money you got invested in these funds and various other instruments that are out there and put out a warning to you. you might to want put it into something a little more secure. this is far more indemocratic than you can possibly imagine. an independent commission needs to be set up. den kucinich would be a good person to set it up, barbara -- her name escapes me right now, but...
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we are based in washington d.c. and i think you just add the web page up? >> host: we did. we have our own web page which we have more information about consumer access and a particular link to this issue of changing service from six down at five days of people have questions or comments or information to share with us we would really like to have it your to make the most aggressive effort we have had to date to get their imports station but on this very important change we went with all the information we can get as to get the information how to proceed. >> host: how is the commission funded? >> guest: we get its funding which is minuscule from the postal service. we get some of our operating funds through the postal service but they're actually voted on by congress though they could change that financial system if it wanted to do. >> host: connecticut. >> guest: we have 70 employees and a budget of $14 billion and i think we work really hard to make every one of those dollars worthwhile to the american public. >> host: connecticut is next as a talk about the future of the
we are based in washington d.c. and i think you just add the web page up? >> host: we did. we have our own web page which we have more information about consumer access and a particular link to this issue of changing service from six down at five days of people have questions or comments or information to share with us we would really like to have it your to make the most aggressive effort we have had to date to get their imports station but on this very important change we went with all...
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we sat down with michelle obama to find out her favorite spots in washington. great place, she has a wowed everyone in washington with a commitment to the d.c. community. >> it has been such a welcoming place for me and my family, the girls, in particular. >> they are frequently seen out and about, and business booms wherever they travel. >> people want to follow. have you found a favorite restaurant? >> i love latin food. good margaritas. bern' -- ben's chili bowl, i have not been there, but he likes to go. the kidsike to go to this by museum. that is one of their favorites, and they like the air and space museum. >> and when they have out of town guests, their only thing is what to show off. >> there is good theater here. there is a wonderful art auctions. the thing i like about it is if you have a family, there is something for everyone. >> in our candid interview, michelle obama shared with us her goals to how she keeps your kid is healthy and away from too much ice cream in the summer months. you can read more in this month's "conde nast"magazine . here's
we sat down with michelle obama to find out her favorite spots in washington. great place, she has a wowed everyone in washington with a commitment to the d.c. community. >> it has been such a welcoming place for me and my family, the girls, in particular. >> they are frequently seen out and about, and business booms wherever they travel. >> people want to follow. have you found a favorite restaurant? >> i love latin food. good margaritas. bern' -- ben's chili bowl, i...
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washington mutual mortgage securities corp. also operated of all clone conduit -- a bulk loan conduit. they would underwrite securitization transactions in the same manner, regardless of whether the loans were rejected by us or third party. -- were originated by us or a third party. because the capital markets organization was engaged in the secondary market -- mortgage market, it was engaged in the products. we helped determine the original prices on which they could offer loans. we added the various costs that we incurred. your invitation as about the repurchase and recovery team. we demand that the seller agrees -- repurchase alone. -- a loan. the process itself involves a give-and-take between buyer and seller. . . >> in this way, wamu took action to prevent [unintelligible] obligations. i hope this brief introduction is helpful to the subcommittee and i happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you. we will have rounds of 10 minutes this time. we will have more than one round. mr. schneider, the gain on sales nu
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i'm katie couric in washington. also tonight, an exclusive interview with the president of france about another nuclear issue. how concerned are you, mr. president, about a potential israeli military strike against an iranian nuclear facility? they're not waiting for the vatican. what some american churches are doing to protect children from sexual abuse. and a few good men in need of a few good families in steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it's the largest gathering of world leaders the united states dos hosted in 65 years.
i'm katie couric in washington. also tonight, an exclusive interview with the president of france about another nuclear issue. how concerned are you, mr. president, about a potential israeli military strike against an iranian nuclear facility? they're not waiting for the vatican. what some american churches are doing to protect children from sexual abuse. and a few good men in need of a few good families in steve hartman's "assignment america." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs...
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i said this at a weird washington dinner and g as wellasped. [laughter] and i said how one of the more solidaristic country. on the reverse of that, what has labored on for the last, what has the obama administration done for labor? not nothing. . . sometimes i wish you could hire a right-wing operatives to run the left. there is a structural imbalance. when the right gets in power they wonder how they can reward allies and punish enemies. they generally have no operating plan above that. the bandwidth is not occupied by giving poor people health care. in the midst of progressive governments you're making trade- offs. making the union movers star will help the country generally. we have seen a lot of emphasis put on things, particularly in healthcare, the was a big issue , and coming at the expense of doing things to empower labor, workers. >> chris is a tough act to follow. what would be good on the heels of his comments is to put what he said to the panel for their comments. these two ideas, one, labor being presented as a special interest as
i said this at a weird washington dinner and g as wellasped. [laughter] and i said how one of the more solidaristic country. on the reverse of that, what has labored on for the last, what has the obama administration done for labor? not nothing. . . sometimes i wish you could hire a right-wing operatives to run the left. there is a structural imbalance. when the right gets in power they wonder how they can reward allies and punish enemies. they generally have no operating plan above that. the...
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thank goodness the "washington post" owns caplin testing or there might be more problems here in washington, d.c. with journalism. on the model lee am pleased to introduced robert and jon jeter but i am now jealous because i haven't written a book, and i am pleased that he has done so. the only thing i ask is i get to ask the first question after they make their presentations. by the way with a few exceptions i will represent all white people here tonight. [laughter] i know that you're always asked what do black people think about this, so you can ask me what white people think about this. robert, jon. [applause] [laughter] >> good evening. first of all, jon and i wrote this book because we've known each other for about 20 years or so. we started together to post in january of '93 and we didn't know each other at that time. we were both coming to the post and both of us were a little skeptical of the other because like what kind of brother wants to work for the washington post. [laughter] so we were -- that's how we start off with each other. but we became friends, and we've covered politic
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i live in washington, d.c. dared -- washington, d.c. my rent is over $1,000 a month and might unemployment is a little over $300 a week. you do the math. host: what kind of jobs are you interviewing for? what is out there? caller: the jobs that are out there -- don't get me wrong, there are jobs out there. the jobs that are out there are minimum-wage jobs and you are not going to do it in washington, d.c., and minimum wage, especially at the time taxes come out unless you are living at home with your parents. i am 62 years old. 62. host: ok. can you retire and collect social security and medicare? caller: i am an independent worker. so, retirement is not in the cards for may. host: what did you do before you lost your job? caller: i am in the convention business. host: i think we lost harold. we will move on to frank on the republican line from new jersey. caller: great show today. what "the wall street journal" has written is true, but it isn't true. but i would go on and like to elaborate. the federal government helped create this mon
i live in washington, d.c. dared -- washington, d.c. my rent is over $1,000 a month and might unemployment is a little over $300 a week. you do the math. host: what kind of jobs are you interviewing for? what is out there? caller: the jobs that are out there -- don't get me wrong, there are jobs out there. the jobs that are out there are minimum-wage jobs and you are not going to do it in washington, d.c., and minimum wage, especially at the time taxes come out unless you are living at home...
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i spent a lot of time talking to people in washington. i live in washington and i spent a lot of time talking to come you know, people in and around the officials, politicians, their staff and obviously the attitudes have begun to change. this is not ever say that although people think it is not what it was before september 2008 but is still the case that an amazing number of people think finances good, unregulated finances better completely unfettered megabanks are the best. this idea is wrong. this idea is dangerous. this idea must he stopped. how are we going to do it? while the biggest things have to become smaller. you know, people say to me, well simon, there's a lot going on. it's very complicated coming up, size doesn't matter. into which i respond really? citigroup, when it failed, and serving into liquid of the difficulties. i always forget. in fall 2008, was a $2.5 trillion think it does include the off-balance sheet liabilities had to bring back on the balance sheet, 2.5 trillion. i may ask you this, if citibank identified joi
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"washington journal continues. host: joseph cirincione is returning to give us some context for the u.s. and russian announcement today regarding the non-proliferation treaty. how important is this attempt? guest: it is an attempt to restart the arms control process. collapsed in december, and the arms control between the two stopped four or five years ago. but the weapons remain. the cold war has been over for nearly 20 years. each side still has thousands of weapons, and have not decided it is in both interest to negotiate. they bill to the verification systems. once again we can see what they are doing, and vice versa. host: what would you say to observers is say the problems seem less today between these two major countries then between of the players, including rogue states? and also, the concept of nuclear weapons getting into the hands of terrorist organizations? guest: i would say that they are correct. that is what the two presidents said today. you heard both medvedev and obama talk about these threats. t
"washington journal continues. host: joseph cirincione is returning to give us some context for the u.s. and russian announcement today regarding the non-proliferation treaty. how important is this attempt? guest: it is an attempt to restart the arms control process. collapsed in december, and the arms control between the two stopped four or five years ago. but the weapons remain. the cold war has been over for nearly 20 years. each side still has thousands of weapons, and have not decided...
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. >> i know what the challenges, but we need is policymakers in washington developing the road map so that we can get it done. >> something about energy policy that you would like to talk about on your blog? you can search it, watch it, put it, and share it. from yester day or 10 years ago, every singles -- every c-span program since 1987. cable's latest gift. >> now what discussion on relationship between the u.s. and russia. there is a been a recently announced nuclear weapons treaty between the two countries. from the carnegie endowment for peace, this is about one hour and 25 minutes. >> central to the reset, is the strategic arms relationship and nuclear proliferation and other nuclear issues. so i think it is particularly fitting this morning at carnegie to have one of the leading experts on their own staff and also on the staff in moscow talked to us this morning about what has happened over the last several years to the nuclear relationship and the situation of nuclear weapons with russia. it is my pleasure this morning to introduce the director and vice president for studies,
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what happens in washington? what happens on the national security council? >> i don't think much happens. certainly we are accustomed to bluster from ahmadinejad. i think that it would be a mistake to dismiss it as bluster. there is a grain of truth to what he says. if iran sees sanctions coming and doesn't think the sanctions will be strong or do much to inflict pain on iran there is a sense in which they embolden iran and cause them to believe they are not going to pay a price for what they've done. >> china seems to be the key to all of this. they have that veto on the u.n. security council. what kind of sanctions do you think the chinese would be willing to go along with? >> so far the chinese have not indicated they are willing to go along with any sanctions. they've said they will discuss sanctions which is a breakthrough. before what we saw with china in previous negotiations was that china was interested in diluting the sanctionswj as much as they could especially when harm or impact china's economic interests. i think we would see more of that now.
what happens in washington? what happens on the national security council? >> i don't think much happens. certainly we are accustomed to bluster from ahmadinejad. i think that it would be a mistake to dismiss it as bluster. there is a grain of truth to what he says. if iran sees sanctions coming and doesn't think the sanctions will be strong or do much to inflict pain on iran there is a sense in which they embolden iran and cause them to believe they are not going to pay a price for what...
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i remember that it was freezing cold in washington. i know we all remember that. yet, despite the frigid temperatures, hundreds of thousands of people flooded the mall. nothing was going to stop them from being part of history. that day was so hectic for us. and i remember the inaugural parade and how the president and i stood and we waved until every last band walked by. then we only had less than an hour, ladies, if you can believe that, all of my friends left us in the stands, by the way. see you. good luck. yeah, thanks. we have to get ready for the ball. my dear, so do i. at the time, i wasn't really focused on what i was wearing that evening. i was really just trying to stay warm. but i'll never forget the moment that i slipped on this beautiful gown. i remember how just lushes i felt. as the president and i were announced on to the stage for the first of many dances. and i'll cherish that moment for the rest of my life. and now that the crowds are gone and the mall is silent, and our family is settled into our new home, the white house, this gown is one of
i remember that it was freezing cold in washington. i know we all remember that. yet, despite the frigid temperatures, hundreds of thousands of people flooded the mall. nothing was going to stop them from being part of history. that day was so hectic for us. and i remember the inaugural parade and how the president and i stood and we waved until every last band walked by. then we only had less than an hour, ladies, if you can believe that, all of my friends left us in the stands, by the way....
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harold washington didn't change the world. he didn't fix what happened in the one term and the few days that he had. but he was responsive to the people who elected him. who does barack obama have to be responsive to? i think that's the whole point that i sort of was trying to make with the -- what i contribute in the book. we've been so isolated. there's no hope really for right now -- there is no sort of social movement to make him respond to. and so, you know, i agree. it's not -- it's not barack obama's fault. in some ways, what he does he owe a labor union when it only represents 12% of the work force? nothing. >> i think this gentlemen gets the last one and you can ask the rest of your questions to robert and jon. >> congratulations. robert, did your grandmother have a chance to hear the book or read parts of the book? >> no, no. she read the book. and there was -- boy, you didn't put that in there, did you? [laughter] >> but, no, it's interesting. she did read the book. and she -- her political thought over time -- my g
harold washington didn't change the world. he didn't fix what happened in the one term and the few days that he had. but he was responsive to the people who elected him. who does barack obama have to be responsive to? i think that's the whole point that i sort of was trying to make with the -- what i contribute in the book. we've been so isolated. there's no hope really for right now -- there is no sort of social movement to make him respond to. and so, you know, i agree. it's not -- it's not...
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another foot of snow it would be just like washington. and again, i've been a longtime friend and admirer of warren and he was a pillar and source of strength for me during the credit crisis. warden was referring to something in the book i was not a model of maturity when i was a senior at dartmouth college and by first data with wendy we were at the boston box and she wasn't impressed when i made my beeper plan. >> did you hit them? >> nope, but she gave me another chance. >> didn't she go home early that night? >> yeah, she went home early that night. >> fortunately he got a second chance. tell us a little bit about -- hank says in the book i'm a tough guy. i forget at what point he said that but he was a rustler in high school and was a tackle and everything but win the president asked him to become secretary of treasury and hank's initial reaction was how to do it but he decided to do it but he had one big worry and i think the crop might be interested in knowing what makes a grown man trembled. [laughter] >> warren is talking about m
another foot of snow it would be just like washington. and again, i've been a longtime friend and admirer of warren and he was a pillar and source of strength for me during the credit crisis. warden was referring to something in the book i was not a model of maturity when i was a senior at dartmouth college and by first data with wendy we were at the boston box and she wasn't impressed when i made my beeper plan. >> did you hit them? >> nope, but she gave me another chance. >>...
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"washington journal" every day at 7:00 a.m.. later in the day, president obama travels to north carolina to deliver a message on the economy. live coverage begins in charlotte at 11:30 a.m. eastern. >> now president obama in portland, maine talking about the new health care law. he is introduced by karen mills, a native of the state of maine. this is 30 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the administrator of the u.s. small business administration, karen mills. [applause] >> i'm karen mills. i live in brunswick. can we hear it for brunswick? but i work in washington. i'm the head of the small business administration. [applause] now this is a special day for me. because a year ago today, it was my first day on the job. [applause] one year. and there is no place that i would rather be on this anniversary than in my home state of maine with all the small businesses in this crowd who is waiting to hear from our president, barack obama. [applause] you know, i've traveled all around the country and i've heard from a lot o
"washington journal" every day at 7:00 a.m.. later in the day, president obama travels to north carolina to deliver a message on the economy. live coverage begins in charlotte at 11:30 a.m. eastern. >> now president obama in portland, maine talking about the new health care law. he is introduced by karen mills, a native of the state of maine. this is 30 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the administrator of the u.s. small business administration, karen...
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holocaust memorial museum here in washington is the host of this two-hour talk. >> good afternoon and welcome to today's program, "jewish responses to persecution, volume i, 1933-1938". which is organized by the museum center for advanced holocaust studies. my name is robert and i director of university programs here at the center. to learn more about the activities including the centers, please take advantage of the mature is available in books for sale outside the theater. in 2003 the center and doctorate its jewish study initiative. this effort aims to finally change the way in which the holocaust is dented, todd and ultimately understood that by focusing attention on the survival and study of jewish source materials, and activities during the nokia, as well as remarkable efforts to rebuild the jewish world after the war, this addition of attempts with the study of jewish life. during and immediately following the period of the assault. this afternoon we will seek the fruits of the labor. the first point of the series, "jewish responses to persecution, volume i, 1933-1938". the fir
holocaust memorial museum here in washington is the host of this two-hour talk. >> good afternoon and welcome to today's program, "jewish responses to persecution, volume i, 1933-1938". which is organized by the museum center for advanced holocaust studies. my name is robert and i director of university programs here at the center. to learn more about the activities including the centers, please take advantage of the mature is available in books for sale outside the theater. in...